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Spencer's for Steaks & Chops - (713) 581-8276


Spencer's for Steaks & Chops

Swank steakhouse in the Hilton-Americas serves beef, lamb, seafood and an extensive wine list in a stylish dining room.

1600 Lamar St
Houston, TX 77010
(713) 581-8276
Neighborhoods: Central,Downtown
Cross Street: Crawford Street
Markets: Houston, TX Metro



Owner Message

  • Award Winning Crab Cakes
  • Business Dining-Board Room
  • Wine Spectator Award Winner

For a business lunch or an elegant dinner out on the town, Spencer's for Steaks and Chops is the place to be!Spencer's is the ultimate steakhouse, providing service that is both relaxed and attentive. Our menu includes an unmatched 30-page wine list with over 250 selections, all served in a luxurious atmosphere in downtown Houston. Chef Joel St. John's creativity has won My Table Magazine's, "2005 Consumer's Choice & Best Creative Caesar Salad" competition. Try Spencer's Fresh Jumbo Lump Blue Crab Cakes served over a coarse ground mustard beurre blanc sauce--the best in town. Celebrate life with the perfect steak served in style. We are located directly across from Toyota Center, Spencer's is the perfect place to dine before tip off.


Tips

  • Where to Sit
    A pair of diners seeking a quiet corner should request the "wine room" table.
  • Look Good
    With its proximity to so many downtown attractions--including the George R. Brown Convention Center, the Toyota Center and Minute Maid Park--Spencer's makes an excellent choice for business lunch.
  • The Extras
    Staying at the Hilton-Americas? Meals can be ordered to the room.


Customer Reviews

Reviews scared me away
Reviewed by Point2Click on 2009-02-08T14:26:01Z

I used CitySearch to look at reviews before making a Valentine's Day reservation. How can an establishment have a 5-star rating with CitySearch when they haven't gotten a good review since 2006? I like what I have read about the atmosphere and ambiance but I am looking for a good steak ably served. I am thankful for the posted reviews and wonder about the high ranking. I guess I'll keep looking.

Pros: Good Promotion

Cons: Bad Reviews

Spencer's food can not compete with Houston's other steakhouse alternatives.
Reviewed by DinnerNight08 on 2008-12-29T22:35:00Z

My wife and I frequent upscale steakhouses, but until yesterday, we had never been to Spencer?s. The restaurant and bar ambience is nice with bright, open, modern lounge flair. We did not have reservations, and though the restaurant was only half-full, they would not seat us. However, the bar area offered full-service; we actually like dining in the bar area, so this was not a problem. After sitting at a bar table for about 15 minutes without the waiter taking our drink order, we moved to sit at the bar. Once there, the service from the bartenders was fine, and we ordered dinner. The Spencer and Wedge salads were average. The fillets were cooked to order, but the quality of the meat was poor for this level of restaurant ? think Outback steak at Ruth Chris? prices. For a side we tried the hashbrowns au gratin, and it was indescribably bad. When served, it looked like a cold cheese pancake drowning in oil; it tasted like one, too, with enough bacon bits to completely destroy any other flavors. A note on presentation: other than the potatoes just slapped on a random plate, the steaks were just plopped on a plain white plate with nary a sprinkling of parsley or drizzle of juices. I got the distinct impression the restaurant was attempting the bare minimum. I kid you not ? I overheard a gentlemen at the table behind us exclaim about his meal, ?Could they at least TRY on the presentation?? They should at these prices. I am not one for extremisms, but after last night, Spencer?s has forced me into it. How this place can survive is beyond me ? it must be captive diners from the hotel. I recommend going to Outback for a more flavorful meal at half the price, or go to Vic & Anthony?s, Fleming?s, Pappas Bros, Strip House, or a number of other, better top steakhouses in Houston. For additional info, read the Fearless Critic?s review on Spencer?s; it?s spot-on with our experience. I just wish I had heeded their advice.

Pros: Ambience, decor

Cons: Food, service, possibility of intoxicated and boisterous sports fans in jeans and caps

Great food and excellent staff
Reviewed by AshleyKnows on 2008-09-22T14:08:29Z

This place is beautiful. I brought my boyfriend here for our anniversary and we both thought the food was great. The staff was very accommodating and attentive. This was a great experience and I would suggest Spencer's to all of my friends.

Great meal - when we finally got to it!!!
Reviewed by z_man1025 on 2007-12-30T19:38:22Z

My wife and I made the mistake of going to Spencer's on a Saturday night. getting to the restaurant was a ngihtmare adn the Hilton valet staff woudl not take any more cars for parking. We were left to find a spot on the street, which we finally managed after almost 30 minutes of circling. Once we got into the restaurant, I was advised that the special seating I had requested months in advance (private "Wine Room" for 2 people) would not be available as the diners before us had just commenced their meal. When I asked why they only allowed 30 minutes before our reservation, I was given a shrug - totally unacceptable. We were then told there were no other tables and we'd need to wait 45 minutes for another table to become free. I asked for the Manager and he did not show. Happy to say that our wait ended up only being 20 minutes. Once we were at the table, the service was acceptable and the food was good. Wine service was efficient and knowledgeable. Overall, food and wine were well above average for what we've experienced in Houston. However, the overall service from the staff and management was abysmal and we'll not be going back to this restaurant, especially when you consider the premium prices being charged.

Pros: Good food

Cons: Atrocious service

Great food ruined by unresponsive wait staff
Reviewed by jwmichael on 2007-06-14T18:25:39Z

I ate at Spencers last year when I was in town on business and was very impressed overall, particularly with the quality and preparation of the food. I am back in town on business again, and this time experienced the same lousy service as many recent diners have reported, which is a real shame. The restaurant was nearly empty with perhaps 6 parties in the entire place. I was seated by an obviously disinterested hostess who dropped the wine list on an empty chair without any fanfare and mumbled something about "with you soon". I did receive bread and water shortly thereafter from a friendly young fellow, who then disappeared without a word. Then, I sat. And sat. And sat. Several waiters and wait staff passed by me over the next 40 minutes and about half clearly saw me sitting in isolation, but no one had any interest in checking on me. After 40 minutes, I stood up and walked out. No one batted an eye. For these prices, I would expect first class staff too, but this total breakdown in customer service would be inexcusible even in a burger joint. Since this is apparently becoming a chronic problem, I will avoid Spencers in the future rather than run the risk of another miserable experience.

Pros: Potentially great food and wine

Cons: Appallingly bad service